מנחות
6 shiurim
An analysis of why Klal Yisrael received specifically two mitzvos - brit milah and korban pesach - to address their state of being "naked and bare" before the redemption from Egypt.
Rabbi Zweig explores how Parshas Vayikra introduces a revolutionary shift from commandments to invitations for closeness with God, transforming our relationship from subjects following orders to loved ones responding to divine requests.
Rabbi Zweig explores the deeper meaning of 'Na'aseh V'Nishma' and explains how Torah study and mitzvah observance provide true fulfillment, connecting the violation of Shmita laws to our failure to find satisfaction in Torah.
An analysis of Parshat Shelach revealing how the sin of the spies and the mitzvah of tzitzit both center on the fundamental question: Are we truly servants of God, or do we see ourselves as decision-makers who choose when to follow His commands?
An in-depth analysis of Rashi's interpretation of the mitzvah of tzitzit, exploring how wearing tzitzit serves as an ongoing reaffirmation of accepting the yoke of Heaven rather than merely a visual reminder.
Why did we need both the Ten Commandments tablets and the Sefer Torah when they contain the same words? Rabbi Zweig reveals two distinct dimensions of Torah reception at Sinai.